Worldview & Culture

God Has Spoken God’s revelation: where would we be without it? In this series, Dr. Stephen Nichols explains that we would be lost if not for God’s Word, trapped in the darkness of sin forever. Rather than forsake us, God …
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Tolerance currently occupies a very high place in Western societies: it is considered gauche, even boorish, to question it. In The Intolerance of Tolerance, however, questioning tolerance — or, at least, contemporary understandings of tolerance — is exactly what D. …
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In these delightfully illustrated children’s books, Dr. R.C. Sproul applies his talent for explaining the things of God to children, communicating essential elements of the gospelthrough allegorical stories that reflect biblical truth. Adults and children alike have found these books …
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Although she ruled England for less than two weeks and ws executed for treason at the age of sixteen, Lady Jane Grey has been admired for generations for her courage and faithfulness to the gospel. In this addition to the …
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Get Free Shipping on individual 2012 Issues of Tabletalk The August 2012 issue of Tabletalk addresses Eastern spirituality and its increasing global influence. While containing truths accrued through general revelation, Eastern spirituality nonetheless denies the fundamental tenets of the gospel, and Christians must …
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God has given us the reasons for creation and our existence in the Bible. “by resolving an intricate plot that sheds light on the entire story,” Alexander writes. Using this theory to start from the denouement, or resolution, in Revelation’s …
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Twelve 23-Minute Messages There has been an unfortunate tendency in the modern church to downplay the importance of the intellect in the Christian life. However, to neglect the role of the intellect in the Christian life is to deny the …
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Athanasius of Alexandria led the fight for orthodoxy in the early church, standing firm for the deity of Christ even as the entire world was against him. Simonetta Carr presents his life in this richly illustrated work for children.
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The Apostle Paul exhorts us from the book of Romans, saying, “If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all.” Christians are not to be cantankerous and difficult to get along with. Instead, we are to …
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Gay rights are promoted in popular magazines, public radio, and Hollywood. Feminist spirituality is making inroads into Christianity. Christian students are being silenced in the name of religious tolerance. Mystical techniques for achieving well-being and self-knowledge are being adopted in …
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Get Free Shipping on individual 2012 Issues of Tabletalk The May 2012 issue of Tabletalk addresses the subject of controversy. John Newton’s letter “On Controversy” provides a launching pad into the discussion, and the core of this issue extracts, explains, and applies the …
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It’s a quickly changing world out there. A world enamored with anything new. But all that “progress” comes with a price: we now live in a relativistic culture that appears to be missing an anchor. All authority is questioned. Truth …
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The apostle Peter lived in a faithless world. Most people didn’t know the Gospel. Many viciously attacked it. In this context Peter wrote, “Always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope …
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